Yazoo City High School - Mingo Chito Yearbook (Yazoo City, MS)

 - Class of 1967

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MISS MARTY CARROLL. English; B.A.E.. Della Slate College; Sponsor, Writer’s Club. MR. JIMMY CALDWELL, Speech and English; B.S., University of Mississippi; Sponsor, Dramatics Club. MRS. ELEANOR LESTER. Latin and Spanish; B.A.. Millsaps College. MRS. JUANITA JENKJNS, English; B.A.r Mississippi College. MRS. JO ANN PRICHARD, English; B.A., University of Mississippi; Sponsor, Ya- zooan. MISS ELIZABETH THOMPSON, English; B.A.E.. Delta State College; Sponsor. Dramatics Club. DR. GUSTAVO GARCIA, Spanish; PHD., University of Havana. I give you fair warning - I have a black belt in karate,” snarls Dr. Gustavo Garcia. 20

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Mrs. Johnson: Secretary to Mr. Buckley. Mrs. Brooks: Secretary to Mr. Kellv. Mrs. Caperton: Secretary to Mr. Kelly. Mrs. Smith: Secretary to Mr. Kelly. Mrs. Simmons: Secretary to Mr. Miller. Secretarial Crew Assists School Administration Each year an exorbitant amount of work is necessary to maintain high standards at Yazoo High. To support the business transactions of our school administrators, a crew of diligent secretaries work in the offices. These are Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Caperton, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Simmons. The major duty of this secretarial crew is to work in close coordi- nation with the school administration. This ef- ficient crew is confronted with stacks of papers and numerous phone calls daily. Bookkeeping for a high school is a difficult task requiring experience and long hours of work. Secretarial office work also includes distribution of vari- ous materials from the safe, typing mid-term and final examinations and checking each indi- vidual listed on absentee slips. YHS is grateful for the work and innumera- ble services of our secretfpll crew. 19



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Language Bridges Gap Between Idea and Speech All together now — 1, 2, 3 ... We love the Non Anoli,” sings Miss Marty Carroll, literary magazine sponsor. Communication is the root of understanding. In today’s progressive society, a student must have a sound knowledge of languages. Latin, Spanish, and English are provided at YHS. Latin, inappropriately labeled a dead lan- guage, is the basis for five languages. Al the an- nual Latin banquet, Latin I scholars are subject to the commands of the masters, second year stu- dents. Spanish incites an understanding of our Span- ish speaking neighbors. Spanish students have access to the language lab, which teaches con- versational Spanish and permits the instructor to work with one student or a small group while the remainder of the class listens to recorded di- alogues. English classes develop reading interests and writing abilities. Next year juniors will be of- fered an experimental English course, which will combine English and American History. 21

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